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State Park Overview |
| Allis State Park is named after Wallace Allis who willed his Bear Mountain Farm to the state of Vermont to be developed as a campground and recreational area. It is located on the summit of Bear Mountain. There is a fire tower located at the picnic area from which there are excellent views of central Vermont. On a clear day, Killington, Pico, and Ascutney peaks are visible to the south Camels Hump and Mt. Mansfield to the north Abraham, Lincoln, and Ellen to the west the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the east.
Baker Pond is nearby on Route 12, two miles west of the park North and South ponds lie together one mile east of the park Sunset Lake is in the village of Brookfield, two miles east of Bear Mountain.
The camping area, picnic area, and rangers residence were built in 1932 and 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). |
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More Info |
Area Campgrounds | | Onion River Campground 61 Onion River Rd Plainfield, VT (802) 426-3232
| Mountain Trails Camping Area 1375 Quarry Hill Rd Rochester, VT (802) 767-3352
| Horseshoe Acres Campground 1978 Weston-Andover Rd Chester, VT (802) 875-2960
| Lake Champagne Campground 53 Lake Champagne Dr Randolph Center, VT (802) 728-5293
| Lazy Lions Campground 281 Middle Rd Graniteville, VT (802) 479-2823
| Allis State Park 284 Allis State Park Rd Randolph, VT (802) 276-3175
| Hidden Valley Campgrounds 1924 Mattson Rd Chester, VT (802) 886-2497
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Area Resorts and Lodging | | Eagles Resort 169 Eagles Rd Waitsfield, VT (802) 496-5700
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